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review 2020-01-28 07:30
Blog Tour w/Review - Love According To Science
 
Title: Love According to Science
Series: Dirty Martini Running Club
Author: Claire Kingsley
Genre: Steamy Romantic Comedy
Release Date: January 23, 2020
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
"I would give this book ALL THE STARS if I could. Five is not nearly enough. This is such a clever, fresh take on finding your soul-mate." ~ Read Me Romance Blog
"Take necessary precautions: two nerdy scientists are about to light up your ereader and leave you with a hot flash!" ~ Marika Ray, author of MomCom
"There was just something about these two that clicked and made my inner nerd squeal. And can I just applaud Kingsley on writing this story? The amount of research alone that she had to have done. Wowza." ~ Amity Book Blog
"Corban is adorable. Disheveled, distracted, caring, full of animal facts, a BOSS in bed, and secretly jacked- what more could you want?" ~ Romance Reviewed
 
 
 
For psychology researcher Hazel Kiegen, science holds all the answers. Her decision to swear off dating? Totally backed by her own calculations. Just don’t ask about her missing orgasms. She hasn’t been able to science her way out of that little conundrum. But her biggest problem? Corban Nash. He’s frustrating. Infuriating. And deliciously adorable, but that’s neither here nor there. He claims to have cracked the code to falling in love, and Hazel is determined to prove him wrong.
 
 
Corban Nash created the theory of accelerated intimacy after numerous successful tests on his friends and family. Every couple who used his questionnaire fell in love, until Corban found himself the last single guy in his social circle, and a groomsman in dozens of weddings.
 
The only problem is, it’s never worked on him. And science hasn’t explained why.
 
Despite being the lone aberrant data point, Corban believes in his research, and with his new job, he’ll have the resources to prove it. Verifying his theory right under the nose of his nemesis, Hazel Kiegen? Even better.
 
 
 
There isn’t a theory in existence that will make Hazel fall in love with Corban. Not even with his sexy half-smile and temptingly muscular body. But from the moment these two rivals meet, sparks fly. And when they put his questionnaire to the test, the results aren’t what either of them expect.
 
 
 
 
 
Love According to Science (Dirty Martini Running Club #2)Love According to Science by Claire Kingsley
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is book #2, in the Dirty Martini Running Club series. This book can be read as a standalone novel. For reader understanding, and to avoid spoilers, I recommend reading this sexy series in order.

Hazel finds out not long after taking a new position at a new location, that her nemesis is speaking there as well. Now she is second guessing her choice to change employers. Then she gets to know the man she thinks of as her enemy. Or does she?

Corban has an equal hate for Hazel. Now he has a face and body to put to the name. If only he wasn't outrageously attracted to the enemy. He wants to kiss her right? Or does he want to make her mad? He cannot decide. Is is possible to want both?

I am going to be completely honest here. I usually hate the trope of enemies to lovers. I really have not been a fan. This particular story was much anticipated, so I am not sure if that played a part. All I know is I could not put this book down, and lost sleep to enjoy it. I devoured the pages eagerly and literally ate up every word. Already a fan, I am now bumping this author up to a definite 1-click for me.

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Heat, Heart, & Happily Ever After
 
Claire Kingsley writes sexy contemporary romance and romantic comedies. She loves sassy, quirky heroines, swoony heroes who love their women hard, panty-melting sexytimes, romantic happily ever afters, and lots of big feels.
 
She can’t imagine life without coffee, her Kindle, and the sexy heroes who inhabit her imagination. She’s living out her own happily ever after in the Pacific Northwest with her husband and three kids. 
 
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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review 2020-01-28 03:58
Hypothesis
Love According to Science - Claire Kingsley

This is book #2, in the Dirty Martini Running Club series.  This book can be read as a standalone novel.  For reader understanding, and to avoid spoilers, I recommend reading this sexy series in order.

 

Hazel finds out not long after taking a new position at a new location, that her nemesis is speaking there as well.  Now she is second guessing her choice to change employers.  Then she gets to know the man she thinks of as her enemy.  Or does she?

 

Corban has an equal hate for Hazel.  Now he has a face and body to put to the name.  If only he wasn't outrageously attracted to the enemy.  He wants to kiss her right?  Or does he want to make her mad?  He cannot decide.  Is is possible to want both?

 

I am going to be completely honest here.  I usually hate the trope of enemies to lovers.  I really have not been a fan.  This particular story was much anticipated, so I am not sure if that played a part.  All I know is I could not put this book down, and lost sleep to enjoy it.  I devoured the pages eagerly and literally ate up every word.  Already a fan, I am now bumping this author up to a definite 1-click for me.  I give this read a 5/5 Kitty's Paws UP!

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review 2016-09-23 09:28
Science of the Magical
Science of the Magical: From the Holy Grail to Love Potions to Superpowers - Matt Kaplan

This engaging scientific inquiry provides a definitive look into the elements of mystical places and magical objects—from the philosopher’s stone, to love potions to the oracles—from ancient history, mythology, and contemporary culture.

 

I'm not sure what I was expecting, but this wasn't quite it, I guess.  I don't think it's the book's fault though; the writing was engaging and it's just what it says on the label: a look at all the ways our superstitions, myths, heroes and superheroes are so often rooted in science.  

 

Kaplan did his research (all of which is excellently documented in a Notes section at back) and when he speculates, he says he's speculating.  Some of the information is downright fascinating too (I had no idea ravens and wolves are so linked in nature).  If I was disappointed by anything in the book it's the casual assumption that you have to separate faith from science, but this is such a common misconception anymore I've come to expect it.

 

So, the book is good; I just didn't get sucked in the way I thought I would when I saw a book about two of my favourite subjects.  Was worth reading though.

 

I'm going a little off the beaten path and using this book for my Supernatural square in Halloween Book Bingo.

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review 2014-11-14 01:33
Science, Scripture, and Same-Sex Love
Science, Scripture, and Same-Sex Love - Michael B. Regele

By: Michael B. Regele

ISBN: 9781426798290

Publisher: Abingdon Press

Publication Date:  10/21/2014 

Format:  Paperback

My Rating:  5 Stars

 

A special thank you to Abingdon Press and NetGalley for an ARC in exchange for an honest review.

A Father's Personal Journey through Science, Scripture, and Same-Sex Love with much controversy and debate of LGBT, and the Christian beliefs, Michael B. Regele courageously steps out and delivers personal insight, and well researched information.

With a deep understanding, Regele addresses all concerns and perspectives, intelligently with an easy to read format; from theological reflection, biblical, current medical, psychological, neurobiological, and sociological data on sexual orientation and identity, as well as pastoral insights and most importantly, the warm heart of a father who writes every page with his own daughter in mind.

Mike Regele begins his extraordinary book with an Episcopal prayer that includes these words: “Take away the arrogance and hatred which infect our hearts; break down the walls that separate us; unite us in the bonds of love." Very fitting.

There are so many detailed topics addressed within the book, and would recommend reading the book when you have the time to study and make notes; as found myself bookmarking so many pages, so hitting only a few of the highlights, I found important.

As Regele mentions, perhaps this awareness is the work of the Spirit. Today, tolerance for diversity has never been greater, at least in the most Western countries shaped by Christianity in one form or another over the past two thousand years.

What Must Change?
“To see our doors opened to the LGBT community and to see the church have a voice in calling them, like straight folk, to faithful discipleship, we must make some changes.”

The first change: “Our discomfort is our discomfort.”
This issue is no different than the discomfort many Southerners felt when suddenly blacks were granted equal status. It is no different than the discomfort many of us felt as we recognized the need and necessity of granting women equal status in society and in the church. As Paul teaches us in Galatians 3:28.

The second change: Willingly to redefine what Christian marriage means. Going back to the science that tells us that sexual orientation and attraction are rooted in biological processes requires us to rethink all of this.

Third change: How we define Christian leadership. We have far too many people sitting in leadership who are not leaders, and there are those LGBT who love God and want to serve God whom we exclude from leadership unless they take a vow of celibacy. We should not continue to exclude gay or lesbians who are active in a committed partnership if they live in a state in which marriage is not yet legal, from serving the body of Christ as leaders.

Some important facts:
• Current science supports the idea that a person’s sexual orientation is an innate trait with which one is born. One does not choose to be heterosexual, bisexual, or homosexual. One is born as one of these, or in some cases, intersexual.

• Attraction is attraction. At the biological and psychological level, it is a natural process that is established through processes that also determine a person’s orientation. Attraction serves the human community by bringing people together. All of us have need of healing and restoration of our sexuality, for all of us are broken in some way.

The book addresses three important areas:
• Sexual behavior
• Same sex marriage
• LGBT leadership in the church

For many conservatives, improper sexual behavior leads to the judgment of God and the prospect of spending eternity in hell. Within this conceptual world young people are taught sex is bad unless you are married and you are bad if you practice it before marriage. Consequently we have young people everywhere dropping out of our churches because their choice is between feeling guilty and condemned or turning away from God entirely.

The conclusion, being gay with same sex attraction is an innate reality. There is nothing biologically wrong with being gay. If there is nothing biologically wrong, then there is nothing wrong period any more than there is something wrong with all of us?

He asks the question is same sex marriage acceptable from a Christian standpoint? He states he does believe that the church ought to embrace same-sex marriage and regain the high moral ground by calling us all to love the other and therefore to promote life. He affirms both of these groups of people divorced and LGBT, regardless of their gender or marital experience, to qualify for leadership in the church.

Not surprisingly, a survey with the question: “Should the religious community embrace LGBT people by Christian affiliation?"  The data demonstrates a progressive to conservative orientation, with Episcopalians at 61% are ready to accept than any other affiliation group. (The Quadrennium Project 2012 Mission Insite, LLC)

The highest in agreement: Catholics, Episcopalians, Lutherans, Methodists, and Presbyterians/Reformed.
• The groups with the higher percentage of disagreement were: Baptist, Non-denominational, and Pentecostal/Holiness.
Out of the eight religious affiliation groups, 40% believe same-sex marriage should be legalized compared to 31% who disagree.

With new perspectives from scientific to scripture,presented with compassion and clarity—causing new reactions and awareness. A book for all ages, diversity, churches, leaders, and those of any sexual preference and religious belief; liberal or conservative—especially for those who have been clouded by narrow minded and ignorant thinking to age old beliefs.

It is sad, especially when parents, friends, family, and churches are turning their backs on gays and their lifestyles. What does this say about their behavior? I have many LGBT friends and have heard horror stories of their guilt, shame, condemnation, and judgments; primarily coming from family and the church—It is time for a change. A Must Needed Gift-Well Done!

Source: www.goodreads.com/review/show/1102585005
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review 2014-07-19 00:00
Sweet Science, Hard Love
Sweet Science, Hard Love - Mark Alders Review to come
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